It’s finally that beautiful time of year again—the start of the NBA season. The Dubs play their first of five preseason games on October 4, and there’s a lot of intriguing storylines to monitor.
Read MoreDraymond Green is back.
The idea of the three-time all-star not being in attendance at the start of training camp was initially a bit concerning but as head coach Steve Kerr said a few times, Green’s absence was excused by the team.
Kerr said the Saginaw product had his physical done and went through all of practice, saying that he even snuck into some live action. “He looked great.”, said the Golden State head coach.
Read MoreDay two of training camp came and went.
Steve Kerr addressed the media after Warriors practice and among other things, touched on Jonathan Kuminga. More specifically, where he sees Kuminga positionally for the team.
Read MoreWith the Avery Bradley signing to a training camp deal, it appears the Warriors are testing the waters for their 15th roster spot. With 13 contracts guaranteed and the team stating they’d be saving a spot for Damion Lee, the Dubs have signed veterans Langston Galloway and Avery Bradley to compete with young guns Michael Mulder and Gary Payton II for the 15th roster spot. Regardless of who gets the last spot, this Warriors squad looks to be the deepest since the year they went 73-9 with players who can play next-man-up left and right in the case that a key rotation player is injured. We’ll go position by position to see how the team’s depth is looking as the 2021-2022 season is right around the corner.
Read MoreBy now, the whole world is aware of where Andrew Wiggins stands in regards to getting vaccinated in order to satisfy the San Francisco Department of Public Health’s order requiring COVID-19 vaccination for all participants age 12 and older at large indoor events. If you’ve been living under a rock, the Canadian small forward doesn’t want to get it.
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors are slated to begin training camp today. Yesterday, the Warriors were afforded the ability to voice their own aspirations and opinions for the upcoming season to the media and Warriors fans alike. While the day was headlined by the press conference of Andrew Wiggins and his opinions on whether or not he will receive the impending Covid vaccination. The inevitable Hall of Fame point guard and Warriors Legend, Steph Curry, took to the stand to answer questions from the media.
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